Australian researchers have discovered a hidden climate superpower of trees. Their bark harbors trillions of microbes that ...
Research shows microplastics are flooding the oceans, lessening their ability to absorb carbon dioxide, a process critical to ...
Trees are known for absorbing CO2. But microbes in their bark also absorb other climate-active gases, methane, hydrogen, and ...
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They’ve been called “bubble chasers,” and “seep seekers,” though they sometimes call themselves “flare hunters.” They’re a ...
Oceans absorb about a quarter of the carbon dioxide released by human activity every year, slowing the pace of global warming ...
We already knew forests were heavy lifters in reducing climate pollution. New research reveals the tiny microbes in tree bark ...
Agricultural soils are one of the world's largest sources of nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas nearly 300 times more powerful than carbon dioxide over a ...
Microplastics could be disrupting how oceans absorb and store carbon, potentially undermining a natural buffer that helps ...
Minnesota already gets more than half of its electricity from wind, solar, nuclear and other resources that don’t emit planet ...
A new study shows wetland drainage in the Prairies is increasing Canada’s carbon footprint by at least eight per cent a year.